Consumer Reports with Lisa Setchfield: How to Store Breast Milk and Formula for Your Baby 08/19/2024 min. read Copied to clipboard Read Full media story at www.consumerreports.org Related Stories Awards Nov 25, 2025 Recent Grant Funding at Texas Children’s Cancer & Hematology Center Media Story Nov 25, 2025 NBC News with Dr. Melanie Kitagawa: Flu season is just beginning, but doctors are already on high... nbcnews.com Media Story Nov 25, 2025 Houston Chronicle with Dr. Jackie Ward and Morgan Fischer: How a Texas Children's nurse transform... houstonchronicle.com Media Story Nov 22, 2025 Fox 26: Texas Children’s Leukemia Patient Lights the Tree at River Oaks Tree Lighting Patient Stories Nov 21, 2025 Ewing Sarcoma Awareness Day: Brailynn’s Story of Courage, Creativity and Hope Media Story Nov 21, 2025 American Medical Association with Dr. Danielle Grant: What doctors wish patients knew about cutti... ama-assn.org See more results 74701 Consumer Reports with Lisa Setchfield: How to Store Breast Milk and Formula for Your Baby Here’s what to know about safe storage for breast milk and formula—including what to do with leftover formula or milk. Article